Trisha O'Moore-Sullivan
Mater Health Services, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
Trisha is the Director of Endocrinology at the Mater Adult Hospital. She was recently appointed as the Director of the new Mater Young Adult Health Centre Brisbane in February 2015. Trisha has been the Co-Chair of the Statewide Diabetes Clinical Network since 2012 and also Co-Chairs the Type 1 Diabetes Working Group. She has extensive experience working in multidisciplinary teams caring for patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes, obesity and other endocrine diseases. In 2007 Trisha established an Adult Prader-Willi clinic at Princess Alexandra Hospital after several years of consulting at the Adolescent PWS clinic at the Mater Children’s Hospital. Trisha is also involved in the teaching, training and research with interests in cardiovascular disease and fatty liver disease in diabetes. In 2014 she joined the National Examinations Panel of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
A proposed model of care: Identification of variable and suitable measures for routine data collection along with care-pathways and psychosocial interventions to optimise emotional well–being and glycaemic control of young people aged 18-25 years with type 1 diabetes (#359)
2:00 PM
Helen d'Emden
ADEA Poster Viewing One
Weight loss and associated improvements in cardiometabolic risk factors with liraglutide 3.0 mg in the SCALE Obesity and Prediabetes randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled 3-year trial (#247)
2:00 PM
Trisha O'Moore-Sullivan
ADS Clinical Poster Session - Prevention of type 2 diabetes
The case for multidisciplinary input: psychosocial screening for young adults attending a multidisciplinary diabetes clinic (#78)
4:45 PM
Helen d'Emden
ADEA Oral Presentations - Clinical Care and Challenges
Pharmacotherapy (#190)
2:30 PM
Trisha O'Moore-Sullivan
ADS ADEA Joint Debate: Is lifestyle, surgery or pharmacotherapy the best management of type 2 diabetes